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Nuns
farm seizure: the facts
Sr
Helen Tendayi Maminimini, Superior General LCBL
Letters, Zimbabwe Independent
June 11, 2004
http://www.theindependent.co.zw/news/2004/June/Friday11/693.html
Dear Editor,
In response
to an article "Zanu PF youths aid nuns in farm seizure" (Zimbabwe
Independent, June 4), I wish to make some clarifications.
It is true that
generally as a congregation we were visualising ourselves with a
plot on which we could till land and produce something with which
to boost our resources.
The Sisters
at Father O'Hea Memorial Hospital knew a Mr Harvey, a retired farmer
who owns Malabar farm. The farm is within walking distance from
the hospital.
The sisters,
who belong to our order (Little Children of the Blessed Lady) approached
him with a request for a small piece of land on which they could
do small-scale farming. Mr Harvey who had no problem with the request
had a meeting with a Mr Swales who is leasing the farm.
Mr Swales offered
us 30 hectares of land along Manyame River. He and his wife expressed
great joy at having the sisters as neighbours. The relationship
between the sisters and the Swales was actually very good to the
extent that we invited Mr Swales to join the board of our plot.
He declined due to pressure of work.
The agreement
between Mr Swales and us that farm issues should only be discussed
with the regional superior and myself was to prevent confusion in
administration.
When we wanted
to keep a few beasts an Arex officer advised us the land was too
small for the project. We approached Mr Swales for advice, all in
good faith and he offered more land. Never at any time did we have
the intention of taking over his farm.
Mr Swales agreed
to add 10 more hectares and said he would draw us another map to
this effect. No map was drawn. We continued with our farming activities
but suddenly he engaged the Ministry of Lands and Agriculture in
a meeting at the farm. This meeting was about other issues and our
presence at the farm.
I was not aware
of the meeting at the time. Some disagreements must have occurred
between the ministry and Mr Swales resulting in his being offered
eviction letters. When we discovered this, we wrote a letter to
the ministry informing them that we were pulling out of the farm.
We did not want
to be the reason of the Swales' eviction. Copies of the letters
and documentation of all agreements between Mr Swales and us are
readily available.
We are actually
in the process of removing our property from the farm as we have
pulled out. We never intended any harm to the Swales and are shocked
at the article which appeared in your paper - an article in which
I was quoted out of context.
The article
has done a lot of damage to the Order. It implies that we are political
and suggests that we engaged the youths to threaten Mr Swales.
This is far
from the truth as we never engaged the youths in any activity. I
have realised that the regional superior and myself may not have
done a lot in the way of supervising the plot. Much could have happened
without our knowledge.
I apologise
for tarnishing the image of the church.
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